taimikon
Taimikon is a Finnish forestry term used to describe a stand of young trees within a managed forest. It refers to early-stage forest growth, typically after regeneration from harvest or disturbance, where trees are comparatively small in diameter and grouped in a relatively uniform age class. The concept is used in forest planning to categorize stands that still require silvicultural treatment before reaching maturity.
In practice, taimikon stands are subject to silvicultural interventions such as thinning to reduce competition, improve
Etymology and usage: The term derives from the Finnish taimi, meaning sapling or shoot, and is used
See also: Forest stand; Thinning; Regeneration; Silviculture.